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NYT, Washington Post Question Obama on Immigration

Unsure how far they can go in supporting Barack Obama in his expected grant of blanket amnesty to illegal immigrants residing in the United States, the two leading liberal newspapers in the nation are hedging their bets, noting that Obama

NYT, Washington Post Question Obama on Immigration

Ted Cruz Stands Tall for Internet Freedom

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) targeted those in the government who favor “net neutrality” in a cogent essay printed in The Washington Post. Cruz stated, “The Internet is the great equalizer when it comes to jobs and opportunity. We should make

Ted Cruz Stands Tall for Internet Freedom

Brzezinski Calls For U.S.-China 'Pacific Charter' Focused On Global Stability

Zbigniew Brzezinski who served as national security adviser to President Carter proposes “enhanced cooperation” between the U.S. and China focused on “global stability” and formalized into a “Pacific Charter.” Meanwhile, the Chinese government has been intensifying anti-American rhetoric. Furthermore, Brzezinski’s

Brzezinski Calls For U.S.-China 'Pacific Charter' Focused On Global Stability

Huckabee Gearing Up for 2016?

It is looking increasingly likely that former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, 59, will make a presidential run in 2016, according to The Washington Post. Though he is presently a Fox News host, Huckabee is hiring staff for his new advocacy

Huckabee Gearing Up for 2016?

The U.S. Postal Service gets hacked

Looks like the Russian hackers responsible for so much mayhem sat this one out, as suspicions for the massive U.S. Postal Service data breach are falling upon the Chinese government.  Which is kind of awkward, because President Obama is currently

Cillizza: Landrieu Ad 'Speaks To' Her Polling Deficit

Chris Cillizza, Editor of The Washington Post’s The Fix, argued that Sen. Mary Landrieu’s (D-LA) newest attack ad, which uses clips of a speech given by her Republican opponent, Rep. Bill Cassidy “speaks to” Landrieu’s difficult path to re-election on Monday’s “Andrea Mitchell

Cillizza: Landrieu Ad 'Speaks To' Her Polling Deficit

Bush's Mediocrity Brigade

Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on Jen Kuznicki’s blog. Kuznikci identifies as a constitutional conservative and belongs to the Michigan Republican party.  Michael Gerson at the Washington Post, Peter Wehner at Commentary, Jennifer Rubin at the Washington Post, and

Bush's Mediocrity Brigade

It's the Second Amendment, Stupid

As Democrat postmortem sets in and gun control proponents grasp for ways to explain the political beating they took on November 4, the explanation is already evident to voters — “It’s the Second Amendment, stupid.”  In 1992 James Carville provided

It's the Second Amendment, Stupid

Report: ISIS Birthplace Traced to US Prison in Iraq

The birthplace of the Islamic State (ISIS) has been traced to Camp Bucca, a detention center that was operated by the United States military during the Iraq war.  According to The Washington Post, many ISIS leaders, including Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, “were

Report: ISIS Birthplace Traced to US Prison in Iraq

Milbank: Tea Party 'Spreading Like Ebola in West Africa'

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank declared that the Tea Party is “spreading like Ebola in West Africa” on Wednesday’s “Laura Ingraham Show.” Ingraham and Milbank joked about earlier comments by Milbank regarding the Tea Party “virus” still existing in the

Milbank: Tea Party 'Spreading Like Ebola in West Africa'

Krauthammer: 'This Is The End Of The War On Women'

During Tuesday’s coverage of the 2014 midterm elections on the Fox News Channel, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer explained that the resounding victory for Republican congressional and gubernatorial candidate signified the end of a page out of the Democratic Party’s

Krauthammer: 'This Is The End Of The War On Women'

Poll Round-up: GOP poised to take Senate

Looking at the poll averages for ten Senate races thought to be competitive going into this year’s mid-terms, 7 are leaning Republican, 2 tilt toward the Democrat and one, Kansas, gives a slight edge to the Independent candidate. By most

Poll Round-up: GOP poised to take Senate